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just as we left, the sirens wailed in jerusalem, the first time in decades. israel is sending troops to the border with gaza and calling up thousands of reserve soldiers. the feeling here is the ground invasion is getting closer. >>> gaza's main hospital. every half hour or so, castle this from the latest air strike are rushed in. all of those that we saw were civilians. if this was to develop into a full-scale roll war, it would be overwhelming. >> i could not get home. i am exhausted. i cannot stand. >> at the same hospital earlier today, egypt prime minister come here to try to broker a cease- fire but also expressing his full support for hamas. >> israel's operation in gaza was a disaster. this is aggression and we as egyptians will not remain silent. >> in the past 24 hours, israel has launched more than 300 air strikes, some in residential areas. by bombing this building in the heart of gaza city, israel says it is attacking what it calls hamas' terrorist infrastructure. but look how close this building is to schools and homes. the potential for civilia
just as we left, the sirens wailed in jerusalem, the first time in decades. israel is sending troops to the border with gaza and calling up thousands of reserve soldiers. the feeling here is the ground invasion is getting closer. >>> gaza's main hospital. every half hour or so, castle this from the latest air strike are rushed in. all of those that we saw were civilians. if this was to develop into a full-scale roll war, it would be overwhelming. >> i could not get home. i am...
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captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: hamas militants fired rockets at jerusalem today, and the israeli military called up reservists and massed tanks on the gaza border. good evening. i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we have an on-the-ground report from gaza city, followed by two views of the widening conflict on the third day of hostilities. >> woodruff: then, an update on the syrian war. margaret warner spent the day inside rebel-held territory. >> brown: we get a "battleground dispatch" from megan verlee of colorado public radio. voters in that state approved a ballot initiative allowing anyone over 21 to buy marijuana. >> politicses, businesspeople and law enforcement are wondering what comes next. har >> woodruff: hari sreenivasan talks to andrew kohut about the pew center's post-election report card, with the candidates, the campaigns, and the news media getting low marks. >> brown: david brooks and ruth marcus analyze the week's news. >> woodruff: and how much did the presidential candidates spend on social media
captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: hamas militants fired rockets at jerusalem today, and the israeli military called up reservists and massed tanks on the gaza border. good evening. i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we have an on-the-ground report from gaza city, followed by two views of the widening conflict on the third day of hostilities. >> woodruff: then, an update on the syrian war. margaret warner...
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more, i'm joined by phone with sheera frenkel, middle east correspondent for the "times of london" in jerusalem. sheera, we reported on the rising tensions between the israelis and the palestinians in gaza. but was there something in particular that set this off? >> in the last three or four hours that there have been a slowdown in hostilities between israel and the gaza strip. in fact, earlier in today there had been no exchanges of violence across the border. but when i spoke to officials about why they decided to start targeted assassinations and launch the operation in gaza, their answer was actually intelligence data they had received that militants in gaza had been smuggling in more high tech weapons and that it would really create damage to the military arsenal and that their decision to hit gaza and assassinate the senior leader came on the basis of that intelligence. >> suarez: tell us more about achmed alga barry. was he important to the military structure in gaza? >> there's a lot of disagreement about who he was. what is certain is he played a very central role between hamas and gaz
more, i'm joined by phone with sheera frenkel, middle east correspondent for the "times of london" in jerusalem. sheera, we reported on the rising tensions between the israelis and the palestinians in gaza. but was there something in particular that set this off? >> in the last three or four hours that there have been a slowdown in hostilities between israel and the gaza strip. in fact, earlier in today there had been no exchanges of violence across the border. but when i spoke...
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jerusalem, tel aviv. instead of them allocating resources to the welfare of the people they have put money and changed gaza into a launching pad against israel, a terrorist hub where all global terrorism comes over and a immune ix dump to weapons coming from all over the world. no government, no nation can stand with something like that taking place against its citizens. >> what happens next? if this is going to be the -- listen, what we have been told is that the trigger for this ground assault and the breach of the gaza border would be increased missile attacks, and i just reported it. these attacks have now taken a new perspective near jerusalem. is that the trigger, and if that trigger has been pulled, what's happening next? what is this going to look like, and how far is this going to go? >> i tell you, it's very simple. if it's going to be quiet in israel, it's iffing to be quiet in gaza. hamas are the enemies of peace. not just towards israel. they are the enemies of peace also on the palestinian s
jerusalem, tel aviv. instead of them allocating resources to the welfare of the people they have put money and changed gaza into a launching pad against israel, a terrorist hub where all global terrorism comes over and a immune ix dump to weapons coming from all over the world. no government, no nation can stand with something like that taking place against its citizens. >> what happens next? if this is going to be the -- listen, what we have been told is that the trigger for this ground...
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david michaelis at link tv and he comes with west jerusalem and i come from west jerusalem, so we come from the same seat. but in reality, two different worlds. >> i was born in jerusalem and i've been living there all my life, since 1945. five years ago i came to the united states to launch a tv channel. and that's how i met jamal dajani. he challenged me to think about solutions that hadn't been discussed until now. and one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. >> the reality there is very harsh. but why don't we go over there and do it. >> we are here in a bubble. after sometime of working together with jamal i said let's do this in california. you only have to choose in that neighborhood what kind of latte you want in the morning. >> when i go there i'm always eager to go to my people, to my neighborhood. i want to have the least interaction with the israelis as possible. >> many israelis don't want to know about palestinians. they don't want to reach out. they don't want to cross into streets and neighborhoods where the palestinians live because of a mixture of stere
david michaelis at link tv and he comes with west jerusalem and i come from west jerusalem, so we come from the same seat. but in reality, two different worlds. >> i was born in jerusalem and i've been living there all my life, since 1945. five years ago i came to the united states to launch a tv channel. and that's how i met jamal dajani. he challenged me to think about solutions that hadn't been discussed until now. and one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. >>...
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i'm here in jerusalem. a hamas official tells reuters israel and the militants of gaza have agreed to an egyptian brokered cease-fire that would go into effect at midnight local time. that's less than five hours from now, but this is not necessarily a done deal according to the israeli government. a spokesman for prime minister benjamin netanyahu says, and he said it right here just moments ago, negotiations are still under way. there is no deal yet. we're hoping to talk to hamas, get more information on what they know. we're speaking with egyptian officials and we're trying to get other information as well. as soon as we get an update on what's going on, we'll, of course, let you and our -- you, our viewers know when we know what's going on. it looks like they're getting closer and closer and closer, but until there's a deal and it's announced, there is no deal as the diplomats like to say. all of this is taking place as there's been no let up on the ground. today there were scores of rockets coming into i
i'm here in jerusalem. a hamas official tells reuters israel and the militants of gaza have agreed to an egyptian brokered cease-fire that would go into effect at midnight local time. that's less than five hours from now, but this is not necessarily a done deal according to the israeli government. a spokesman for prime minister benjamin netanyahu says, and he said it right here just moments ago, negotiations are still under way. there is no deal yet. we're hoping to talk to hamas, get more...
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>> the oscar de jerusalem and televisa may make it easier -- the outskirts of the jerusalem and tel of leave and make it easier. this is something that nobody in israel wants to see. a ground operation would help the support of the population at a particular leadership and we have seen these crisis before us as they stand together. i thi support would have their limits. these could quickly turn to the disadvantage of netanyahu. i also think he needs to think about his relationship to egypt which could be seriously damaged with these kind of operations. preparations are already being called up but options are on the table. >> . for the update from jerusalem. >> and german chancellor angela merkel has weighed in on the violence in gaza during her full support behind israel. >> she called on home loss to end their attacks -- called on hamas to end attacks. she also asked egypt use their influence to stop the violence. >> a strong statement of support from germany. there was this on the background to the position and liberal and. >> of britain is maintaining neutrality in order to presumab
>> the oscar de jerusalem and televisa may make it easier -- the outskirts of the jerusalem and tel of leave and make it easier. this is something that nobody in israel wants to see. a ground operation would help the support of the population at a particular leadership and we have seen these crisis before us as they stand together. i thi support would have their limits. these could quickly turn to the disadvantage of netanyahu. i also think he needs to think about his relationship to...
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i'm wolf blitzer in jerusalem. you're in "the situation room." >>> the deadliest latest conflict between israel and ha moose. we're live in jerusalem for word of any diplomatic progress. there's been talk in the day about -- israel responded to fresh rocket attacks from gaza with missile strikes that killed at least five people including a child according to gaza health officials. the israeli army dropped leaflets warning residents in some areas to leave immediately for gaza city even indicating which routes they should take to stay safe. earlier today i visited the israeli town of beersheva. the family who lives in this home told me they made it to their safe room with only about 30 seconds to spare. the israel defense forces says one of its soldiers was killed by a hamas rocket earlier today. a total of five israelis have now been killed in this week of fighting. throughout the day whaling sirens have sent people in israel running for shelter including cnn's frederik pleitgen. take a look at what happened when he
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. >>> we want to go to the mayor of jerusalem. he joins us live from jerusalem over the phone. we want to thank you for the time joining us. we just mentioned the secretary of stated spending there with prime minister netanyahu in jerusalem yet, working to broker some kind of a deal, a cease-fire. how confident are you that this can even happen? >> it's very clear that it's short-term since the leadership of the hamas believes, like osama bin laden and al qaeda in death and destruction and their charter is to destroy israel. it's difficult to broker a deal with somebody that wants to kill you and they're not changing their charter. the challenge here is how do we make sure the hamas leadership understands that their motivation should be zero, very negative motivation to try and shoot indiscriminate fire on israeli civilians. >> so how far are you prepared to go? if you're saying a cease-fire can't be agreed on if their motivation is anything but zero, how far are you prepared to go and are you prepared for the repercussions based on those actions? >> the idea is, unlike hamas w
. >>> we want to go to the mayor of jerusalem. he joins us live from jerusalem over the phone. we want to thank you for the time joining us. we just mentioned the secretary of stated spending there with prime minister netanyahu in jerusalem yet, working to broker some kind of a deal, a cease-fire. how confident are you that this can even happen? >> it's very clear that it's short-term since the leadership of the hamas believes, like osama bin laden and al qaeda in death and...
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. >>> we go now to the mayor of jerusalem. secretary of state hillary clinton spent time in jerusalem. mr. mayor, thank you for joining us. how confident are you that this can happen? >> it's very clear that it's short term since the leadership of the hamas believes, like osama bin laden and al qaeda in death and destruction. their charter is to destroy israel. it's very difficult to broker a deal with somebody that wants to kill you. they're not changing their charter. the challenge here is how do we make sure that the hamas leadership understands that their motivation should be zero, very negative motivation to try and shoot indiscriminate fire on israeli civilians. >> so how far are you prepared to go? if you're seeing a ceasefire can't be agreed upon if motivation is anything but zero, how far are you prepared to go and are you prepared for the repercussions based on those actions? >> the idea is, unlike the hamas trying to kill civilians and hide behind their own civilians, we are focusing on targeting the leadership. i h
. >>> we go now to the mayor of jerusalem. secretary of state hillary clinton spent time in jerusalem. mr. mayor, thank you for joining us. how confident are you that this can happen? >> it's very clear that it's short term since the leadership of the hamas believes, like osama bin laden and al qaeda in death and destruction. their charter is to destroy israel. it's very difficult to broker a deal with somebody that wants to kill you. they're not changing their charter. the...
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i'm wolf blitzer in jerusalem. you're in "the situation room." >>> we're coming to you live from jerusalem where there seems to be at least for now no end in sight to the fighting that's been going on between the israelis and hamas in gaza. today, sirens warned of more rockets from gaza coming into israel, sending terrified residents fleeing for safety, seeking refuge in bomb shelters. israeli officials say three people have died, 68 people have been wounded here in israel as the result of hamas rockets and missiles and the fear is just as deep in gaza as israeli missiles struck for a sixth consecutive day. among the latest targets, office buildings used by some media outlets in gaza, according to palestinian sources. at least two people died in that attack, pushing the palestinian death toll righ now to at least 104 with more than 800 injured since the fighting started. let's start our coverage this hour in gaza. anderson cooper is standing by with more. anderson, tell our viewers what you're seeing and hearing. >
i'm wolf blitzer in jerusalem. you're in "the situation room." >>> we're coming to you live from jerusalem where there seems to be at least for now no end in sight to the fighting that's been going on between the israelis and hamas in gaza. today, sirens warned of more rockets from gaza coming into israel, sending terrified residents fleeing for safety, seeking refuge in bomb shelters. israeli officials say three people have died, 68 people have been wounded here in israel as...
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we are monitoring jerusalem where the armed military of hamas launched rockets in an area south of jerusalem. the latest details in a minute. talks are under way on the budget crisis in washington. the president is talking with lawmakers about the fiscal cliff and meeting with top party members from the house and senate and spoke about the meeting moments ago. >> we have to make sure taxes don't go up on middle class families and the economy remains strong and we're creating jobs and that's an agenda that democrats and republicans and independents people all across the country share. our challenge is to make sure that we are able to cooperate together, work together, find common ground and make tough compromises and build consensus to do the people's business. >> the meeting under way right now by the way. superstorm sandy's damage didn't have to be so bad. we'll look at why so many people lost power and what could be done to prevent a crisis again. you could also cut corners by making it without 100% real cheddar cheese. but then...it wouldn't be stouffer's mac & cheese. just one of over 70
we are monitoring jerusalem where the armed military of hamas launched rockets in an area south of jerusalem. the latest details in a minute. talks are under way on the budget crisis in washington. the president is talking with lawmakers about the fiscal cliff and meeting with top party members from the house and senate and spoke about the meeting moments ago. >> we have to make sure taxes don't go up on middle class families and the economy remains strong and we're creating jobs and...
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a deal will be announced in jerusalem. al jazeera saying it will happen in cairo. nbc news has been told that the talks are ongoing. this follows comments made a short time ago by israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu as he held a news conference with u.n. secretary-general, ban ki moon. >> if a long-term solution can be put in place through diplomatic means, then israel will be a willing partner to such a solution. >> now, the u.s. is ramping up its engagement in the cease-fire negotiations. the white house announced that president obama made his third call in less than 24 hours to egyptian president mohamed morsi who has been leading the negotiations in cairo. and secretary of
a deal will be announced in jerusalem. al jazeera saying it will happen in cairo. nbc news has been told that the talks are ongoing. this follows comments made a short time ago by israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu as he held a news conference with u.n. secretary-general, ban ki moon. >> if a long-term solution can be put in place through diplomatic means, then israel will be a willing partner to such a solution. >> now, the u.s. is ramping up its engagement in the cease-fire...
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the rockets fell harmlessly outside jerusalem between jerusalem and bethlehem, actually, in an area where the jewish settlements were. if they had fallen and killed israelis in israel's capital, the soul of the -- the jewish soul of the nation, that would have been a game changer. also the attacks on tel aviv earlier yesterday, the first one ever and the second one today. the rocket today that was fired aat tel aviv landed a couple of hundred yards away off the shore in the sea but right next to a crowd of beach. it had fallen a few hundred yards to the right. it would have been a tragedy, and that would have been the spot that could provoke israel's invasion of gaza, which everybody is standing by to see if israel will invade gaza on the ground or not, tamron. >> that is the question that no one can answer, at least no one outside of the officials, netanyahu and others. but it is interesting your assessment at least of the movement and what the indications are regarding a ground offensive. >> well, yeah. all preparations have been made now for israel to invade gaza. the regular army is p
the rockets fell harmlessly outside jerusalem between jerusalem and bethlehem, actually, in an area where the jewish settlements were. if they had fallen and killed israelis in israel's capital, the soul of the -- the jewish soul of the nation, that would have been a game changer. also the attacks on tel aviv earlier yesterday, the first one ever and the second one today. the rocket today that was fired aat tel aviv landed a couple of hundred yards away off the shore in the sea but right next...
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our jerusalem bureau confirmed there were explosions in the gaza strip. secretary of state clinton is toe
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and the latest escalation jerusalem is targeted by militant rockets for the first time with increased activity by both sides all the details just ahead. also this hour britain considers the lifting of an e.u. arms embargo to send weapons to syrian rebels and may join france and turkey in recognizing the new opposition group aiming to else to say. the police in england and wales raise the alarm as layoffs a growing workload and no support from the government bring the roll in the president and love. life from a new center here in moscow this is all tea with international news and comment twenty four hours a day fresh air strikes have killed more civilians in gaza despite israel's pledge to hold fire during a brief visit by the egyptian prime minister to the strip and that's another missing group so retaliating are going off in jerusalem as rockets were launched at the city from gaza. is in tel aviv with the latest. saying at the moment neither of those rockets towards jerusalem fell in built up areas and no damage reported either but again it's a very shocking development for many isra
and the latest escalation jerusalem is targeted by militant rockets for the first time with increased activity by both sides all the details just ahead. also this hour britain considers the lifting of an e.u. arms embargo to send weapons to syrian rebels and may join france and turkey in recognizing the new opposition group aiming to else to say. the police in england and wales raise the alarm as layoffs a growing workload and no support from the government bring the roll in the president and...
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now reporting from jerusalem but later this hour of the church this tapping into trouble these days one of christianity's most sacred shrines hasn't been paying the bills it seems because we just got the build a year ago at the water company is ready to sacrifice the church's visitor numbers because of interesting storyline for most all interesting stories that talk about interesting business stories of the day when the key was going on and on katie pilgrim capital outflow from russia is serious business though yeah it's always a major concern people millions billions of dollars rubles and departing the country with that so get it talking about capital outflow really analyzing the situation at the moment and also expensive landmarks as well such as mosque one looking for a new pads on the market that is not on the market but if you didn't buy it would set you back fifty billion dollars slightly out of pocket the reason although you compare this is a bill is a huge. fifty billion. so yeah that's all coming up in the business but it's that you get on with it. flying north with me in this
now reporting from jerusalem but later this hour of the church this tapping into trouble these days one of christianity's most sacred shrines hasn't been paying the bills it seems because we just got the build a year ago at the water company is ready to sacrifice the church's visitor numbers because of interesting storyline for most all interesting stories that talk about interesting business stories of the day when the key was going on and on katie pilgrim capital outflow from russia is...
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as we come on the air, the holy city of jerusalem, under fire. images like these coming in from israel all day. dramatic pictures of families huddled in concrete pipes for safety. the world watching right now and asking, is the region even closer to the brink of war? we'll talk to abc's global affairs anchor christiane amanpour on the ground in jerusalem. first, we go to the gaza strip and abc's alex marquardt. >> reporter: good evening, diane. tonight, there are 20,000 israeli reservists who have been called up. tanks and troops are amassing along the border, not far from here. missiles and rockets have been flying back and forth. there has been no letup in this deadly escalation. sirens today in one of the most sacred cities in the world. jerusalem, a target for the first time in this battle. a rocket fell ten miles short. no one was hurt. in tel aviv, israelis ran for cover. in all, more than 550 rockets now have been launched at israel, leaving the three dead. the military says a third have been intercepted by israel's famed iron dome anti-mi
as we come on the air, the holy city of jerusalem, under fire. images like these coming in from israel all day. dramatic pictures of families huddled in concrete pipes for safety. the world watching right now and asking, is the region even closer to the brink of war? we'll talk to abc's global affairs anchor christiane amanpour on the ground in jerusalem. first, we go to the gaza strip and abc's alex marquardt. >> reporter: good evening, diane. tonight, there are 20,000 israeli reservists...
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jerusalem. why we've got more stories you may have missed including hard times call for hard manner it's due as for want of a gag or is a girl friends she is planning to auction off the rock legend swap letters to get financial satisfaction. plus online we've got the story of how one u.s. agency sworn to help people in case of emergency is now showing a cold shoulder to those in need. it's been less than a week since barack obama was really like the president of the united states and he's wasted no time in getting back to business during the election campaign manny perceived challenger mitt romney to possess a more aggressive foreign policy but as art he's going to count explains obama has begun his second term with decisive action. in the wake of president obama's reelection there was no sense of euphoria as in two thousand and eight but his victory did come as a relief to most americans his challenger mitt romney was widely seen as more aggressive especially his foreign policy rhetoric also a
jerusalem. why we've got more stories you may have missed including hard times call for hard manner it's due as for want of a gag or is a girl friends she is planning to auction off the rock legend swap letters to get financial satisfaction. plus online we've got the story of how one u.s. agency sworn to help people in case of emergency is now showing a cold shoulder to those in need. it's been less than a week since barack obama was really like the president of the united states and he's...
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jerusalem well i we've got more stories you may have missed including it's all over now if you hold on for a while they gather is ex-girlfriend and she's planning to auction off the rock legends love letters to get financial satisfaction. but it's god's story of how one u.s. agency sworn to help people in case of emergency has now closed its doors because of snow and rain. now it's been less than a week since brock obama was reelected president of the united states and he's wasted no time in getting back to business during the election campaign many perceive challenger mitt romney to possess the more aggressive foreign policy but as he's going to count explains obama has begun his second term with decisive action in the wake of president obama's reelection there was no sense of euphoria as in two thousand and eight but his victory did come as a relief to most americans his challenger mitt romney was widely seen as more aggressive especially in his foreign policy rhetoric also a seemingly out of touch with middle class america we are on the american family and we rise or fall together a
jerusalem well i we've got more stories you may have missed including it's all over now if you hold on for a while they gather is ex-girlfriend and she's planning to auction off the rock legends love letters to get financial satisfaction. but it's god's story of how one u.s. agency sworn to help people in case of emergency has now closed its doors because of snow and rain. now it's been less than a week since brock obama was reelected president of the united states and he's wasted no time in...
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jerusalem is also home to hundreds of thousands of palestinians. air sirens in tel aviv, wailed for the second day after rockets passed that city. in response the israeli military reports they are now closing three roads that lead to or border along gaza. sources tell reuters the army has asked the government for the green light to shore up 75,000 reserve troops. ahead of a potential ground invasion of gaza, the deadly airstrike campaign continues. at the height a spokesman said the military conducted one strike every five minutes. officials suggest a truce is possible ending the violence that has killed dozens. the israeli president said today and i quote, "it is not our intention to go to war. we are hopeful this operation will not take a minute more than required." david lee is live along the israel border with gaza. >>reporter: we are only a few hundreds yards from the gaza border and i can hear israeli military aircraft and the israeli government continuing to make plans for what could be a ground invasion. there are now plans to mobilize up t
jerusalem is also home to hundreds of thousands of palestinians. air sirens in tel aviv, wailed for the second day after rockets passed that city. in response the israeli military reports they are now closing three roads that lead to or border along gaza. sources tell reuters the army has asked the government for the green light to shore up 75,000 reserve troops. ahead of a potential ground invasion of gaza, the deadly airstrike campaign continues. at the height a spokesman said the military...
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because we also sue the -- they were fired toward jerusalem, air raid warning sirens in jerusalem as well. i believe it hit somewhere outside jerusalem and incoming as well, as many as five people have been killed here today alone. a number of explosions from incoming -- idf artillery or drone strikes or aircraft strikes. a couple off in that direction just recently. so the tit for tat, back and forth continues despite talk for cease fire and despite negotiati negotiations. rockets continue to be fired outward toward israel and strikes continue to be made here. >> we heard word from egypt that some kind of cease fire has been reach reached. israel is talking a little bit about it. certainly not hamas. i was going to ask you, the feeling there, is it even possible that a cease fire is in the works? it's supposed to come to fruition later today. >> there's a lot of talk. i think people will believe it when they see t a cease fire of this immediate conflict, not a longer term resolution. obviously, that would be much more complex. but people here are waiting to see what happens. a lot o
because we also sue the -- they were fired toward jerusalem, air raid warning sirens in jerusalem as well. i believe it hit somewhere outside jerusalem and incoming as well, as many as five people have been killed here today alone. a number of explosions from incoming -- idf artillery or drone strikes or aircraft strikes. a couple off in that direction just recently. so the tit for tat, back and forth continues despite talk for cease fire and despite negotiati negotiations. rockets continue to...
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we'll talk to sara sidner in jerusalem. as you know, this conflict is different than what it was in 2008-2009, islamic jihad, hamas, has the fajr 5 rockets that can reach jerusalem and tel aviv. we'll show you some of the impact of that ahead. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. if you're eligible for medicare, you might know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they help pay some of the difference. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral to see a specialist. so don't wait. call now to request a free decision guide to help you understand medicare. and w
we'll talk to sara sidner in jerusalem. as you know, this conflict is different than what it was in 2008-2009, islamic jihad, hamas, has the fajr 5 rockets that can reach jerusalem and tel aviv. we'll show you some of the impact of that ahead. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. if you're eligible for medicare, you might know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical...
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didn't who liberated jerusalem from the crusaders i'm of the kings of the. i'm responsible for the church we in the church every day you find in the morning enclose a tonight the armenians the orthodox and the franciscans run the church you give me my instructions. and those instructions are strict it's another family than a siebecke who the doorkeepers. only they can touch the locks which is why for one of the world's most iconic spots it's rather startling that a bureaucratic mishap is threatening to close it down it's a very modern problem for very intense fighting someone it seems has got into the way it was. for fifteen years the church has been using a private israeli water company called heavy on without paying a penny the patriarchy who won the church insists an agreement was reached years ago exempting the church from water bills the company doesn't agree. over a thousand religious institutions including churches mosques and synagogues operating in jerusalem pay for water services these really water authority forbids water corporations including hig
didn't who liberated jerusalem from the crusaders i'm of the kings of the. i'm responsible for the church we in the church every day you find in the morning enclose a tonight the armenians the orthodox and the franciscans run the church you give me my instructions. and those instructions are strict it's another family than a siebecke who the doorkeepers. only they can touch the locks which is why for one of the world's most iconic spots it's rather startling that a bureaucratic mishap is...
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you said that we are trying to change jerusalem. president abbas, the truth is that jerusalem had a jewish character long before other cities had character. president abbas, instead of changing history, it is time that you started making history by making peace with israel. it will not change the fact that the palestinian authority has no control over gaza. that is 40% of the territory they claim to represent. president abbas, you cannot visit nearly half of the territory of the state you claim to represent. that territory is controlled by hamas, and internationally recognized terrorist organization that has rained missiles over israel. right into the heart of israel's cities this month. this resolution will not enable the palestinian authority to join international treaties, organizations, or conferences. this resolution cannot serve as an acceptable alternative to these negotiations with israel. this resolution says nothing about israel's security needs. and does not call on palestinian to recognize israel as a jewish state. it do
you said that we are trying to change jerusalem. president abbas, the truth is that jerusalem had a jewish character long before other cities had character. president abbas, instead of changing history, it is time that you started making history by making peace with israel. it will not change the fact that the palestinian authority has no control over gaza. that is 40% of the territory they claim to represent. president abbas, you cannot visit nearly half of the territory of the state you claim...
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i just talked to my family in jerusalem. my children. jerusalem is being bombarded. people are going into shelters. 1 million civilians are in shelters. tomorrow, they won't be going to work or. their children will be going to school. what they are going to hear is 15 seconds of silence. this is equivalent to having the west coast in shelters. jerusalem and tel aviv, this is like new york and washington. no country, no nation, no people and the government can basically said i don't want something like that happens. we have to protect our citizens. who are we talking about? we are talking about hamas. when we disengage from all we left gaza completely. they could have turned it into a floor singing wonderful place to live in. the look of what they did. they turned it into a haven of terrorists coming from all over the world. they have an ammunition dump coming in and day in and day out, from syria, iran, libya. they would've taken some of the resources and money for the welfare of their own people, it could have turned completely different. look at the number of missi
i just talked to my family in jerusalem. my children. jerusalem is being bombarded. people are going into shelters. 1 million civilians are in shelters. tomorrow, they won't be going to work or. their children will be going to school. what they are going to hear is 15 seconds of silence. this is equivalent to having the west coast in shelters. jerusalem and tel aviv, this is like new york and washington. no country, no nation, no people and the government can basically said i don't want...
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panic in the streets of jerusalem and tel aviv, as a barrage of missiles sends families running for cover and tensions threaten to boil over into full-scale war. abc's christiane amanpour reports from a middle east on the brink. >>> and, the cutest curse. a jungle creature so adorable it became a cuddly youtube sensation. how sudden fame could be the downfall of these big-eyed beasts. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," november 16th, 2012. >> good friday evening, i'm bill weir. well, only in america is it controversial for me to begin tonight's program by declaring that global warming is really happening. for doubters, 332-straight months of above average temperatures is not proof enough. and even among believers, there's a fight over who to blame, god or man, natural cycles of fossil fuels. the very words climate change were noticeably absent from this past election, but sandy brought them back in a big way and eager to fuel the conversation, two artists convinced they can help skept
panic in the streets of jerusalem and tel aviv, as a barrage of missiles sends families running for cover and tensions threaten to boil over into full-scale war. abc's christiane amanpour reports from a middle east on the brink. >>> and, the cutest curse. a jungle creature so adorable it became a cuddly youtube sensation. how sudden fame could be the downfall of these big-eyed beasts. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill...
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in jerusalem this morning. thanks. >>> coming up later, soledad will be speaking to israel's deputy foreign minister. that's in our 7:00 hour. >>> here at home, president obama will have the four top leaders of congress over to the white house today to begin talks on avoiding the fiscal cliff, which could plunge the u.s. economy back into a recession. both side say there is room for compromise, but at the same time, it appears democrats and republicans may have dug in on their long-held positions concerning tax hikes and spending cuts. jill doherty is in our washington bureau. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> jill, both sides have said they are optimistic about a deal here. they're also not budging on some key issues. >> yeah, i mean, there is some room around the edges, but essentially, and this is the the opening gambit, of course. they're both talking about taxes. the president saying -- and revenue. the president saying that he wants more revenue from the wealthiest americans and the republicans and
in jerusalem this morning. thanks. >>> coming up later, soledad will be speaking to israel's deputy foreign minister. that's in our 7:00 hour. >>> here at home, president obama will have the four top leaders of congress over to the white house today to begin talks on avoiding the fiscal cliff, which could plunge the u.s. economy back into a recession. both side say there is room for compromise, but at the same time, it appears democrats and republicans may have dug in on their...
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this is the key that opens jerusalem's most holy church the site where quite is said to have been crucified for generations it's been an average of judas family handed down by his ancestors after they first received it eight hundred twenty five years ago from family for salah ad din who liberated jerusalem from the crusaders of the. i'm responsible for the church we're going to church every day of five in the morning and close it at eight at night the armenians the orthodox and the franciscans run the church and give me my instructions. and those instructions are strict it's another family than a siebecke man who the doorkeepers only they can touch the locks which is why for one of the world's most iconic spots it's rather startling that a bureaucratic mishap is threatening to close it down it's a very modern problem for very painful sites someone is seen as forgotten to pay for water. for fifteen years the church has been using a private israeli water company called heavy on without paying a penny the patriarchy who won the church insists an agreement was reached years ago exempting the ch
this is the key that opens jerusalem's most holy church the site where quite is said to have been crucified for generations it's been an average of judas family handed down by his ancestors after they first received it eight hundred twenty five years ago from family for salah ad din who liberated jerusalem from the crusaders of the. i'm responsible for the church we're going to church every day of five in the morning and close it at eight at night the armenians the orthodox and the franciscans...
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we'll join wolf blitzer, my colleague in jerusalem. arwa damon, and ben wedeman, and we have someone from sanford university, joining us from new york and princeton university's anne marie slaughter and we'll talk to the israeli ambassador of the united states. wolf, what are you hearing about hillary clinton's activity. she landed in tel aviv and met with benjamin netanyahu, and later she will meet with mahmoud abbas and president morsi in israel. what are you hearing about the talks with netanyahu? >> they met about two hours with netanyahu, the defense minister, foreign minister, national security team. they spent two hours going over what's being released. the state department says she was briefed on the israeli position on all these issues. she wants to see a deescalation of what's going on, she uses the word a calm. they are avoiding the word cease-fire for right now but throughout the day, there is speculation coming from hamas and egyptian officials that they were close to a cease-fire. israelis downplaying the possibility. say
we'll join wolf blitzer, my colleague in jerusalem. arwa damon, and ben wedeman, and we have someone from sanford university, joining us from new york and princeton university's anne marie slaughter and we'll talk to the israeli ambassador of the united states. wolf, what are you hearing about hillary clinton's activity. she landed in tel aviv and met with benjamin netanyahu, and later she will meet with mahmoud abbas and president morsi in israel. what are you hearing about the talks with...
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not just here in jerusalem but in tel aviv, as well. we were in the old city of jerusalem. and it's is bustling there. nobody there seems to be too afraid. there's a lot of tourists out there. a lot of local people out. that seems to be going on and proceeding as normal. what's happening is the equation is somewhat changed. now, when the israelis hit gaza, the hamas has decided that they're going to hit their long-range missile. and for the first time this week, they have targeted jerusalem and tel aviv. fortunately, no casualties. but this is a new element for the tit for tat that's going on between the two sides. >> "the new york times" reporting this morning that the white house is worried about an israeli ground invasion, perhaps playing into the hands of hamas, the militants that run the government there. are the israelis worried about that? >> reporter: i think, if you talk to the israelis, they say we're going to do what we have to do. it's our right. we must. we have to defend against the rockets falling in and injuring our people. but i think underlying, there is o
not just here in jerusalem but in tel aviv, as well. we were in the old city of jerusalem. and it's is bustling there. nobody there seems to be too afraid. there's a lot of tourists out there. a lot of local people out. that seems to be going on and proceeding as normal. what's happening is the equation is somewhat changed. now, when the israelis hit gaza, the hamas has decided that they're going to hit their long-range missile. and for the first time this week, they have targeted jerusalem and...
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jerusalem or to fire on u.s. supplied israeli planes of course none of this could take place without the support the meetings of briefing beforehand in with washington without u.s. diplomatic military economic support we saw regrown invasion four years ago by views really is what i don't achieve and that's right. oh why did it cheve is more than fourteen hundred palestinian deaths massive destruction of schools of agriculture of small industries it was really the use of white phosphorus of all sort of prohibited weapons were used so this is a severe threat and an important time for people of the whole world to respond to israeli terror which has become so ordinary that it becomes acceptable and it should never never be acceptable what israel has done to the palestinian people from the very beginning from the theft of the land and the resources to what is going on today against a democratically elected government in gaza which and so the government of hamas. every israeli threat is itself a violation and a war cri
jerusalem or to fire on u.s. supplied israeli planes of course none of this could take place without the support the meetings of briefing beforehand in with washington without u.s. diplomatic military economic support we saw regrown invasion four years ago by views really is what i don't achieve and that's right. oh why did it cheve is more than fourteen hundred palestinian deaths massive destruction of schools of agriculture of small industries it was really the use of white phosphorus of all...
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in the latest escalation militant rockets target jerusalem for the first time with escalations on both sides all the details just ahead. britain considers the lifting of an easy arms embargo to send weapons to syrian rebels some may join france and turkey in recognizing the new opposition group aiming to oust. and also this hour police in england and wales raise the alarm as layoffs are growing workload and no support from the government role in the force to another president alone. live from our new center here in moscow this is r.t. with international news and comment twenty four hours a day fresh air strikes have killed more civilians in gaza despite israel's pledge to hold fire during a brief visit by the egyptian prime minister to the strip and the us and other militant groups are retaliating their sirens have gone off in jerusalem as rockets were launched at the city from god some parties tom barton is in the region with the latest and joins me now tom this is the first time jerusalem has been targeted by hamas what is the word on casualties and damage so far. indeed it is the mo
in the latest escalation militant rockets target jerusalem for the first time with escalations on both sides all the details just ahead. britain considers the lifting of an easy arms embargo to send weapons to syrian rebels some may join france and turkey in recognizing the new opposition group aiming to oust. and also this hour police in england and wales raise the alarm as layoffs are growing workload and no support from the government role in the force to another president alone. live from...
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in jerusalem, where we're coming to you tonight. a new day here. entering day nine of the israel/hamas conflict. a cease-fire in effect. when word spread of the agreement, this was the reaction in gaza city. >> people took to the streets. massive traffic and crowds. they celebrated what they saw as a victory for hamas and for gaza. the question is will all of this hold or will this cheering end in rockets crisscrossing the boardern once again? will people take cover in their homes, will the celebrations ends and the fear return? for u.s. secretary of state hilary clinton and president morsi, the hope is that the deal will stick. it calls for freedom of movement for palestinians in and out of gaza and a commitment not to target militants and commitment from militant groups in gaza, to halt rocket fire into israel. again, a discussion nothing is a done deal. over the next hour, we'll look at negotiations still happening now, we'll also hear from the spokeswoman for the israeli defense forces and the leader much hamas. plus, a reporter on the ground a
in jerusalem, where we're coming to you tonight. a new day here. entering day nine of the israel/hamas conflict. a cease-fire in effect. when word spread of the agreement, this was the reaction in gaza city. >> people took to the streets. massive traffic and crowds. they celebrated what they saw as a victory for hamas and for gaza. the question is will all of this hold or will this cheering end in rockets crisscrossing the boardern once again? will people take cover in their homes, will...